Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
I can't tell you how moved I am by the response of you all, you guys are great. Thanks again for your support.
We're heading back to the hospital now and hoping they will release him to us today. He had blood in his lung that we were concerned about but it looks like that's healing and we'll know for sure soon. His arm is giving him a lot of pain and after seeing the x-rays you would know why. It was a very ugly break and he now has a good size plate and 7 pins holding the bone together. It looks like the nerves in his arm were not damaged and that's a miracle in itself. His bone was as far as it could go without poking through. His hand was broke pretty bad too and they had to pin it. He has roadrash everywhere and that's causing a lot of pain too.
Right now we're still waiting for the police report and to find out if this guy had insurance. I know it's going to all work out but that's the one unknown right now.
I posted this on Facebook but I thought I would share this here too. I'm sure you guys heard about the 5 Marines killed in Afghanistan at Camp Leatherneck. That was the hanger next to Nathans where he was the last 8 months. I can only imagine what it would have been like if he was still there and we didn't know what was going on. So as bad as this is I'm glad it happen somewhere close to home so we could be with him.
Looking at this picture you can see how lucky/blessed he was.
We're heading back to the hospital now and hoping they will release him to us today. He had blood in his lung that we were concerned about but it looks like that's healing and we'll know for sure soon. His arm is giving him a lot of pain and after seeing the x-rays you would know why. It was a very ugly break and he now has a good size plate and 7 pins holding the bone together. It looks like the nerves in his arm were not damaged and that's a miracle in itself. His bone was as far as it could go without poking through. His hand was broke pretty bad too and they had to pin it. He has roadrash everywhere and that's causing a lot of pain too.
Right now we're still waiting for the police report and to find out if this guy had insurance. I know it's going to all work out but that's the one unknown right now.
I posted this on Facebook but I thought I would share this here too. I'm sure you guys heard about the 5 Marines killed in Afghanistan at Camp Leatherneck. That was the hanger next to Nathans where he was the last 8 months. I can only imagine what it would have been like if he was still there and we didn't know what was going on. So as bad as this is I'm glad it happen somewhere close to home so we could be with him.
Looking at this picture you can see how lucky/blessed he was.


